Friday, October 5, 2007

Fish Tacos!!!

Apparently Houston has been enjoying Berryhill Baja Grill for quite some time since that's where they started. In Dallas it is a relatively new arrival even though they've been here for a couple of years or so.

They have a terrific menu and not your typical tex-mex cuisine. Famous for their tamales, I have a difficult time ordering anything but the fish tacos (original, tempura fried) with charro beans and rice. Fun atmosphere, excellent food, great bar -- definitely worth a visit when you have the opportunity.

Map to the far north Dallas location

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Fingerprints Required for Realtor License Renewal

It had to happen eventually, and is probably a good idea. Considering the ease of entry into the real estate business as a licensee, it's time we verify within our own ranks that we're not concealing any "known" troublemakers. Check out the text below from the Texas Real Estate Commission website regarding the new requirement starting in 2008 for all new licensees and license renewals to be fingerprinted.

Wonder how many agents are concerned about having their fingerprints and criminal background checked...

From the TREC website:

Anyone applying for or renewing a broker or salesperson license on or after January 1, 2008 must get fingerprinted in connection with the application. Fingerprints are required so that the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) can conduct a criminal history check with the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). A criminal history check will be conducted on every applicant for a license and every time a real estate salesperson or broker license is renewed. Once fingerprints are on file with DPS, a licensee will not need to be fingerprinted for subsequent renewals.
  • Fingerprints that an applicant or licensee may have submitted for any other reason, such as previous employment or for a state issued license, will not be acceptable for TREC licensure.
  • You will receive a notice from TREC with information you will need to schedule your fingerprint appointment on the web or by telephone.
  • The fingerprints must be in the FBI’s required format and must be taken at an authorized DPS site. Currently, there are 70 locations statewide where electronic fingerprints can be taken.
  • If you are renewing your license, you should get your fingerprints taken at least ten (10) days before your license expiration date to avoid any renewal delay and assure continued licensure.
  • If you fail to get your fingerprints taken before your license expires, you will have to submit a late renewal application form and pay a higher fee to get a new license.
  • If you are applying for a license, you must get your fingerprints taken within 6 months of the date of you first applied or your application will terminate.
  • TREC cannot issue or renew a license until it has confirmation that your fingerprints have been submitted to DPS in the required form.